VHF (Very High Frequency) radios are a type of two-way communication device used for long-distance communication. They are commonly used for marine applications, such as communicating with vessels and shore stations. But not all VHF radios …
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Retevis RT55 – Your Go-To Marine Radio Communication Device
by Chen, Robinby Chen, RobinAre you in search of reliable communication and enhanced safety on the high seas? Look no further than the Retevis RT55 marine radio! The device has a range of features to keep you connected and safe…
The RM01 IP67 is a portable floating VHF handheld marine radio offered by Retevis.
This radio is specifically designed for marine use, providing reliable communication and safety features for boaters and sailorsVHF (very high frequency) radio is the main form of communication used by marine vessels to communicate with each other and with shore stations. It is a reliable, cost-effective and efficient system that is widely used…
VHF radio for boat are used for a wide range of communications, from safety alerts, to navigational advisories, to weather forecasts. Knowing the basics of how to use a marine VHF radio is essential for all…
Personal safety or safety at sea is the top priority. Marine radios are important boat safety equipment used to prevent personal injury or loss of life and avoid damage to the environment and ships. Proper use…
It couldn’t have escaped you to notice the growing popularity of stand up paddleboarding. The cross between windsurfing and kayaking has been growing in popularity in recent years because of its simplicity and affordability with boards…
VHF DSC Radios are VHF Radios with Digital Selective Calling (DSC), which have the ability to make ship to ship calls and access a distress channel. They are best gears to communicate at sea. The Importance…
A very high frequency (VHF) marine radio is an essential safe guarantee on a boat when cruising beyond the bay. Every boat should have a VHF marine radio. Retevis VHF marine radios are good for today’s…
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